This tool instantly shows your current public IP address as soon as you open the page. You do not need to enter anything or create an account – your IP information is detected automatically in your browser.
What this IP address tool shows
On this page you can quickly check:
- Your public IPv4 address (when available)
- Your public IPv6 address (when available)
- Basic connection details that your browser shares with websites
The interface is clean, fast and focused only on showing your public IP information so you can copy or reference it when needed.
Typical ways to use your public IP
- Share your IP with support teams when troubleshooting network issues
- Confirm that your VPN or proxy is working by checking if your IP changed
- Set up firewall rules or allowlists that require your current public IP
- Verify which IP address websites and online services see when you connect
Privacy and security on urwatools
UrwaTools is designed to be fast, privacy-focused and simple. This IP checker:
- Does not require login or registration
- Runs directly in your browser with a lightweight interface
- Works across devices and is easy to use on mobile and desktop
Because the tool is focused on utility, it only shows the IP and basic connection details that are already visible to any website you visit.
More useful network and browser tools
If you are checking your IP for troubleshooting or diagnostics, you may also find these tools helpful:
- Test connectivity and latency with the Ping tool
- Inspect your browser request details with the HTTP Headers Parser
- Check what your browser is sending as identification with the User Agent Finder
- Explore more fast online utilities in the Utilities tools collection
Why use an online IP checker instead of system commands?
System commands like ipconfig (Windows) or ifconfig/ip (Linux, macOS) usually show your local network address, not the public IP that websites see. This online tool displays the public IP assigned by your internet provider or VPN exit node, which is what most services use for access control, security checks and geolocation.